Why does my laptop shut off when I unplug the charger?

Why does my laptop shut off when I unplug the charger?

The most obvious reason for a laptop shutting down immediately after unplugging the power cord is that the battery might have gone bad.

Why does my laptop only work plugged in?

It might be a connection problem between the battery and the adapter. Whenever your laptop tries to charge the battery, the battery is not going charged, and your laptop thinks there is no battery and it is simply running on power.

Is it bad to plug and unplug laptop?

It doesn’t matter. Leave it plugged in as long as you want, or leave it unplugged as long as you want. Again, it doesn’t matter. Lithium Ion batteries have no “memory effect” like older batteries, so they don’t require such meticulous care.

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How long does laptop battery last?

On average, a laptop battery lasts about 1,000 charge cycles or between 2-4 years of typical use. That’s when you should expect to replace your laptop battery. If you’re OK to use it plugged in more often than you used to, there’s no need to replace the laptop battery.

Why does my laptop turn off when I pull the cord?

If you have it set to “always on” it will shut off when you pull the power cord, even if the battery is charged. This will also happen on many non-HP laptops, if you don’t have a HP laptop or there is not a “Rixane” option available, select the “Portable/Laptop” power scheme.

Why does my computer turn off immediately when I unplug it?

“Shutting off” is not very specific. Loses power and shuts off immediately when unplugged – problem with battery or problem with motherboards circuitry for battery charging You unplugg it and windows immediatly (or within a few minutes) starts shut down process – this is due to your power profile settings

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Why does my HP laptop turn off when charged?

For those of you having the problem of a HP laptop shutting off when you unplug the charger and your battery is fully charged, I can help you. There is nothing wrong with the laptop, battery, or computer, it is a power management settings. If you go to display properties, select the screen saver tab, then click the “power” button,

What should I do if my laptop is not turning on?

If your Windows is open, shut it down. If it is not and the system has power, hold the power button until there’s no power. Unplug any external peripherals connected to your laptop. Unplug the power cord and remove the battery from the battery compartment.